Protect: protection from internet fraud

Cases of fraud are often encountered on the Internet, where in reply to an attractive offer, a user sends a payment to fraudsters or gives them access to personal information. Yandex.Browser tracks fraudulent sites and blocks them within the Protect integrated security system.

Blocking fraudulent websites

Yandex keeps track of sites that are linked to internet fraud and phishing and saves their URLs in a special database. If you try to go to a site linked to Internet fraud, Yandex.Browser blocks the dangerous page and informs you about this — a message appears in the browser window, and on the right of the SmartBox, the icon will appear.

Attention.

We strongly recommend that you do not visit this type of website. This could be dangerous for the following reasons:

Instead of the promised pay-outs or winnings, you lose money by paying for phony services.

If you enter a bank card number or other electronic payment data, fraudsters can steal money from your account.

Examples of internet fraud

The situations described below occur on fraudulent or infected websites, and due to malware on your computer. Fraudulent websites may look very similar to real ones, but a site that was safe yesterday may be infected today.

Attention. Malware may intercept information that you enter on websites and send it to fraudsters. Therefore, we strongly recommend using antivirus software.

They promise large pay-outs on the Internet

They offer large pay-outs on the Internet and promise big rewards for viewing websites and videos, reading ads, filling in questionnaires and tests or writing comments on forums.

You agree, you work for a while, your earnings are displayed on the screen and they keep growing.

Soon thereafter, you are told you can get your pay, but it turns out that you have to make a preliminary payment first (to cover registration, personal income tax, VAT, or power-of-attorney fees so that someone can retrieve your funds from a distant location). Usually the request is for less than 400 RUB.

After making the payment though, you don't receive the money and your payment info is sent to hackers.

They suggest installing a program that will earn money

They suggest that you install a program that will automatically earn money for you on a device.

You install the programs, but all it does is notify you of the need to update. You have to pay to update the program and it usually costs 200-400 RUB.

Malware that hijacks your personal /payment info is typically installed along with the program.

They suggest participating in a lottery or getting financial assistance

They suggest playing a lottery or going to a site where they hand out money to anyone who needs it.

You start playing and win a lot of money, or you send a request for financial assistance and get a positive response.

They inform you that to get the money (winnings or financial assistance), you need to pay a small amount (about 400 RUB) as a foreign exchange fee, VAT, income tax, and so on.

After making the payment though, you don't receive the money and your payment info is sent to hackers.

Additional security measures

The Protect system has a database containing more than 80,000 websites; however, a suspicious site might not be in it unless there have been complaints about it. Take the following precautions to protect yourself from hackers:

Check the addresses of web pages where payments are made. The page address may show that you’ve entered a phishing site.

Disable protection

Attention. If you want to disable protection against Internet fraud, you will have to completely disable protection against malware and malicious sites in the browser. We strongly recommend that you don’t do this.

To disable Internet fraud protection:

Tap → Settings.

Go to the Security tab at the top of the page.

In the Protect against malicious sites and files section, turn off the Enable protection from sites and downloads option.

Use the same sequence of actions to re-enable Internet fraud protection.

If Yandex blocks your website

If you believe that your website has been mistakenly included in the list of websites suspected of internet fraud, please contact us using the feedback form.